Analyzing How AI And Emotional Intelligence Affect Indian IT Professional’s Decision-Making

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Shukla A. [1 ]
Agnihotri A. [1 ]
Singh B. [2 ]
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[1] Galgotias University, Noida
[2] GN Group of Institutes, Noida
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Artificial Intelligence; Decision-making Processes; Emotional Intelligence; India; IT Professionals;
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10.4108/eetpht.9.4654
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how we work and make choices, but it also poses ethical and societal issues including algorithmic discrimination and dehumanization. It is critical to take into account corporate culture, emotional intelligence, cooperation, communication, and constant learning when using AI systems in the workplace. It has been demonstrated that emotional intelligence increases AI adoption, efficacy, and performance across a variety of sectors. But ethical concerns and trouble making decisions are also important. Effective collaboration, communication, and corporate culture are crucial for successful AI adoption, and continuing learning and development are essential for enhancing decision-making abilities. AI ethics in the workplace necessitate a comprehensive strategy that considers both technical and non-technical aspects. This study looks at the benefits of emotional intelligence, moral concerns, effective stakeholder and IT specialist engagement, organisational culture, and potential threats of artificial intelligence (AI) in decision-making. The study underlines the value of continuous AI learning and development. © 2023, European Alliance for Innovation. All rights reserved.
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